It would seem from looking at loops of the epac and the mjo that it is coming to life on cue. As it moves our way I wonder if it will be in our side of the water during the peak of the season. Interesting to watch.
Also saw Norcross on local interview this morning talking about the need to make sure people in the cone know the odds are the same within the width of cone and no higher odds in the center where the line is than the right or left and that we should change the way we broadcast the danger of the point of landfall.
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